At least two of the six arrested were Anonymous Autonomous members who took over a former bank building at 75 River Street in downtown Santa Cruz for three days.

Park rangers had the task of cleaning up the park. During the seven-week park occupation, piles of human feces, drug paraphernalia, ringworm, and garbage multiplied between the 100 tents and tepees.

On Thursday, park officials said they cleaned up 8 tons of garbage in two hours. As the garbage was hauled away in trucks, the Santa Cruz County Courthouse's steps were power washed.

Anonymous Autonomous is a splintered off faction of Occupy Santa Cruz. Police said their brazen building takeover on Nov. 30 proved that many Occupy Santa Cruz members are anarchists, not political activists part of a national anti-Wall Street movement.

"I can't make it clearer that no one has a First Amendment right to break into someone's property, commit acts of felony vandalism and ignore the law," SCPD Chief Kevin Vogel said. "No longer can we trust that their intentions are purely political protest or other reasonably protected First Amendment actions."

On Tuesday night, vandals shattered a large glass door to the Santa Cruz County Courthouse, causing $3,000 in damage.

It's been a rough week for occupiers in Northern California, as Occupy Sacramento and Occupy San Francisco were both dismantled and nearly 100 protesters were arrested.

For the raid on San Lorenzo Park, Santa Cruz police teamed up with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff, Capitola police, Watsonville police, Scotts Valley police, University of California at Santa Cruz police, state parks officers, and Santa Cruz parks and recreation.